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PANTONE 2146

PANTONE 2146

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#1D4481
RGB:
29, 68, 129
CMYK:
100, 72, 0, 20
HSL:
217°, 78%, 51%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 287
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5010
in RAL Design:
RAL 260 30 35
in RAL Effect:
RAL 640-6
What color is PANTONE 2146? The Color of Revolution
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 2146?

Woman in a blue costume with a demon like headpiece and horns on her head. Example of #1D4481 color.
Blue jet flying through a desert landscape with mountains in the background. Example of #1D4481 color.
PANTONE 2146 is a medium dark shade of cyan-blue.

It has a hexadecimal color code of #1D4481, which means it is composed of 11.37% red, 26.67% green, and 50.59% blue in the RGB color model.

This color has a hue angle of 217° degrees, a saturation of 78%, and a lightness of 51% in the HSL color space.

PANTONE 2146 has a CMYK color code of 100, 72, 0, 20, which means it is composed of 100% cyan, 72% magenta, 0% yellow, and 20% black in the CMYK color model.

It is a cool and deep color that can create a sense of calmness, professionalism, and elegance.

This color can also evoke feelings of trust, loyalty, and confidence.

It is a suitable color for corporate, formal, or sophisticated contexts, such as logos, business cards, or suits.

However, it can also be used for creative, artistic, or playful purposes, such as paintings, posters, or toys.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2146 color

Picture with primary colors of Dark midnight blue, Neon Carrot, Bright cerulean, Medium carmine and Pearl
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2146'

The Color of Revolution

Far-far away, in the heart of a bustling city, where neon lights clashed with the gray of the skyline, there was a small car service garage named Rocket’s Repairs. The owner, Calvin Rocket, was a mechanic known for his extraordinary skill with engines. Despite his talent, Calvin harbored an unusual passion for colors, often experimenting with paint jobs on the cars he worked on.

One crisp autumn morning, Calvin’s routine was interrupted by the arrival of a man in a sleek suit. Raphael Gonzalez, an engineer from the prestigious firm ColorTech, had come to consult with Calvin about a new pigment they were developing: PANTONE 2146, a vibrant shade of red with a unique ability to shift its hue depending on the angle of light.
Blue truck parked in a parking lot under a cloudy sky with buildings in the background. Color #1D4481.

"This color," Raphael explained, "is designed to revolutionize the way we perceive color. It can evoke different emotions and even alter our perception of space. But we need to test its impact in real-world applications."

Calvin’s eyes sparkled with intrigue. "Sounds like magic. What do you need from me?"

Raphael smiled. "We need a creative mind who understands both mechanics and aesthetics. Your task is to use PANTONE 2146 in your paint jobs and observe the reactions."

Calvin accepted the challenge eagerly. Over the next few weeks, he meticulously applied the new pigment to various vehicles. As he worked, something extraordinary happened. The vibrant red of PANTONE 2146 didn’t just change the appearance of the cars; it transformed them into symbols of energy and optimism.

One day, Calvin noticed something peculiar. A little girl who had always been shy and reserved walked by a car painted with PANTONE 2146. Her face lit up with awe and she suddenly started to talk animatedly to her parents. The red hue seemed to draw her out of her shell, giving her confidence and joy.
Woman in a blue costume standing next to the ocean with a blue mask on her face. Color #1D4481.

Word spread, and soon the city’s residents began to demand cars in this magical shade. But the impact of PANTONE 2146 went beyond mere aesthetics. People reported feeling more motivated, inspired, and connected to each other. The color seemed to foster a sense of unity and possibility.

As Calvin and Raphael delved deeper into the phenomenon, they realized that PANTONE 2146 had an almost mystical quality. It wasn’t just a pigment; it was a catalyst for emotional and social change. It brought people together, sparking creativity and empathy.

In a pivotal moment, the city’s mayor invited Calvin and Raphael to a grand event where they unveiled a fleet of vehicles painted in PANTONE 2146. The sight was breathtaking. The cars, under the city’s lights, shimmered and shifted in color, creating a spectacle of brilliance that mesmerized everyone present.

As the crowd cheered, Raphael turned to Calvin. "We’ve done something remarkable. PANTONE 2146 has become more than just a color. It’s a movement."

Calvin nodded, a sense of fulfillment washing over him. "It’s amazing how a single hue can change the world. Sometimes, revolution doesn’t come from the grand and obvious, but from the subtle and profound."

In the years that followed, PANTONE 2146 continued to influence art, design, and even social policies. It became a symbol of hope and transformation, reminding everyone that the smallest changes could spark the most extraordinary revolutions.

And so, the story of Calvin Rocket and Raphael Gonzalez became a legend, a testament to the power of color and creativity. Their discovery showed that innovation could lie in the most unexpected places and that a simple pigment could ignite a revolution in human perception and unity.
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